Next Meeting:

Next meeting: TBD

Houston Chapter New

Congratulations to Houston Chapter member Captain Gussie Roth who was elected Gulf Region Vice-President at the last AGM. She can be reached at" Captroth@mastermariner.org

About the Houston Chapter

The Houston Chapter serves the Houston and Texas Coast Ports. It received its charter into CAMM on April 6, 1967, making it the oldest chapter of CAMM. Captain Michael Mc Cright serves the chapter as President.

Become a Houston Chapter Member

Any member of the National CAMM in good standing, residing, working, or otherwise situated within the Houston area are eligible to join the Houston Chapter of CAMM. Members of the national Council not residing or working in the area described and not affiliated with another established chapter of the CAMM may be a member of and associate with the Houston Chapter.

Annual dues for the Houston Chapter are $20. To apply for Houston Chapter Membership, please request an application from one of the chapter officers.

4620 Fairmont Pkwy, Suite 203

Pasadena, TX 77504

Tel: 281-487-4649

Fax: 281-487-0686

Meetings

February 14, 2017

Time - 1130-1330~1400

Guest - TBD

Topic - TBD

Meetings are regularly held monthly, with the exceptions of May – August, and resuming in September. 11:30 social, 12:00 luncheon and meeting.

2018 meeting dates are:

September: Date TBA - Speaker TBA

October: Date TBA - Speaker TBA

November: Date TBA - Speaker TBA

Guest speakers to be confirmed, we will revert with information when available.

Texas A&M University

Building 3004, RM 125

Seawolf Parkway

Galveston, TX 77029

Campus Map (pdf file)

This is in the school cafeteria and we have a private dining room (room 125) with PowerPoint projectors, up to date conference facilities. Official name of building is Mary Moody Northern Student Center. Cost per cafeteria meal is approximately $8.81, pay with cash or credit card.

Oral History Project

CAMM Houston’s Oral histories are on going, via the CAMM supported Veterans History Project, sponsored by the Library of Congress, American Folklife Center. Captain Michael Mc Cright has been responsible for promoting CAMM oral histories here in Houston for some time. Any member interested in recording their memories please contact Library of Congress, American Folklife Center. WWW.loc.gov/folklife/vets, email: vohp@loc.gov for a package.

Houston Maritime Museum:

The Museum’s Purpose

Maritime history is important to Houston, the second largest port in the United States; therefore, the purpose of the Houston Maritime Museum is to exhibit and to teach the many ways in which oceans influence not only world history but also every aspect of our daily lives. Join Us Today for a Voyage into Maritime History!

Houston Maritime Museum, 2204 Dorrington, Houston, TX 77030.

Tel. 713-666-1910 Fax. 713-838-8557

houstonmaritimemus@sbcglobal.net

The Houston Maritime Museum is a 501 (c) 3, Non-Profit organization. All donations are tax free and greatly appreciated!